Dada, by Craig J. Clark -- Week Seventy-Five
7 July 2003
8 July 2003
9 July 2003
10 July 2003
11 July 2003
The Beginning The Immediate Past The Past The Immediate Future The Present
Dispatches from the Cross-Eyed Infirm Mary:
7 July 2003 - Quote of the Week: "Crumble me in a salad." --Bacon
8 July 2003 - By the way, if I hadn't been so deathly ill last night, I might have specified that the Bacon who uttered this week's quote is the one in Snake 'n' Bacon's Cartoon Cabaret by Michael Kupperman. Of course, if Sir Francis Bacon had said, "Crumble me in a salad," it would have been just as quotable, if not more so.
9 July 2003 - Well, it's just left Philadelphia, but I got to see Gigantic (A Tale of Two Johns) over the weekend and it was quite the spiffy documentary. (It's about They Might Be Giants, don't you know.) It'll be bouncing around the country over the next couple of months, so keep tabs on your local art/repertory house (that is, if you're lucky enough to have a local art/repertory house).
10 July 2003 - Okay, so the question on everyone's mind is, of course, "How the hell can Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl be two hours and twenty-three minutes long?" I, for one, really don't want to find out.
11 July 2003 - Well, the critics have spoken and they, for the most part, do not hate Pirates of the Caribbean, so I guess it's up to The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen to be the biggest train wreck of the summer. But hey, at least it has the good sense to be under two hours.
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